Music memories.
Remember when we were in our teens the music playing were our jams.
In our 20's the bar was playing our jams.
In our 30's the grocery store was playing our jams.
In our 40's the elevator was playing our jams.
In our 50's the hospital played our jams.
In our 60's what is that amplified noise, our jams?
In our 70's what happen to our jams?
You 80 and 90 year old's get to fill in the rest.
plumbob wrote:
Remember when we were in our teens the music playing were our jams.
In our 20's the bar was playing our jams.
In our 30's the grocery store was playing our jams.
In our 40's the elevator was playing our jams.
In our 50's the hospital played our jams.
In our 60's what is that amplified noise, our jams?
In our 70's what happen to our jams?
You 80 and 90 year old's get to fill in the rest.
Remember when we were in our teens the music playi... (
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Ya got me Plum. I'm still trying to figure out where country music took a sharp left. Most sound the same n very little is my country. The Bellamy brothers n John Anderson made a song.๐๐ค
Grizzly 17 wrote:
Ya got me Plum. I'm still trying to figure out where country music took a sharp left. Most sound the same n very little is my country. The Bellamy brothers n John Anderson made a song.๐๐ค
True that Griz, there are some so called country singers that i just tune out.
The original stuff we could understand, next generation put a twist on it but yet still understandable.
The Rap and amplification must be for another group of listeners not for me.
plumbob wrote:
True that Griz, there are some so called country singers that i just tune out.
The original stuff we could understand, next generation put a twist on it but yet still understandable.
The Rap and amplification must be for another group of listeners not for me.
You got it. Not many story tellers anymore. Now you can be what you feel like identifying as. Think I'll identify as a rich bass pro n see how far that gets me ๐๐.
I always figured if I canโt understand what they are singing,then itโs not something I want to listen to
Slimshady wrote:
I always figured if I canโt understand what they are singing,then itโs not something I want to listen to
I'm with you on that Slim. They can sing about beer raising h##l sex but cat tell a story. If the girls show anymore skin they'll get x-rated ๐ฅด
Anyone remember the Dr Demento Show
He is back on the internet Google him lots of fun
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/29/09/70DAA3DF-CA9E-4E4F-AE5E-EDBD6A2AC0F0/IMG_8408.MOV
Mako Bob wrote:
Anyone remember the Dr Demento Show
He is back on the internet Google him lots of fun
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/29/09/70DAA3DF-CA9E-4E4F-AE5E-EDBD6A2AC0F0/IMG_8408.MOV
Remember? Don't even know who he is.
[quote=Mako Bob]Anyone remember the Dr Demento Show
Loved him. Listened to him every weekend my ship was in port when I was stationed in Honolulu โ74-โ76
Garth Brooks concert at LSU stadium the song Calling Baton Rouge on 5/1/22 was so loud with estimated 100,000 in attendance singing along it registered as a small earthquake. Incredible!
plumbob wrote:
True that Griz, there are some so called country singers that i just tune out.
The original stuff we could understand, next generation put a twist on it but yet still understandable.
The Rap and amplification must be for another group of listeners not for me.
I agree with you on the country music!!
Not a big fan of the new country some of the new stuff is not country to me.
Does that mean I'm getting old !!
Man I hope not I turned 70 last month and I don't fell old !!
Andy
HenryG
Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
plumbob wrote:
Remember when we were in our teens the music playing were our jams.
In our 20's the bar was playing our jams.
In our 30's the grocery store was playing our jams.
In our 40's the elevator was playing our jams.
In our 50's the hospital played our jams.
In our 60's what is that amplified noise, our jams?
In our 70's what happen to our jams?
You 80 and 90 year old's get to fill in the rest.
Remember when we were in our teens the music playi... (
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Plum I'm in my 70s and I'm still PLAYING the old songs good music!! Never will grocery stores, elevator, or hospital music be my jams. ROCK ON ๐โ
plumbob wrote:
True that Griz, there are some so called country singers that i just tune out.
The original stuff we could understand, next generation put a twist on it but yet still understandable.
The Rap and amplification must be for another group of listeners not for me.
You are right on the money there.
Slimshady wrote:
I always figured if I canโt understand what they are singing,then itโs not something I want to listen to
Amen to that Slim!! Nothing else to add to that
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